Secretary of State John Kerry took a shot at Donald Trump during his May 6 commencement speech to Northeastern University graduates, by saying no wall is big enough to keep dangerous terrorists out of the United States, the Washington Examiner website reports today (May 9, 2016).
"Many of you were in elementary school when you learned the toughest lesson of all on 9/11," he said in his speech at Boston Garden.
He added, "There are no walls big enough to stop people from anywhere, tens of thousands of miles away, who are determined to take their own lives while they target others."
Kerry also dismissed the importance of national borders, and concluded his Northeastern speech by saying, "You're about to graduate into a complex and borderless world."
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